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1987 HILLARDS Groceries<ref>Northampton Chronicle and Echo  08 April 1987</ref>
1885 Founded by John Wesley Hillard in Cleckheaton and initially traded as Lion Stores
 
1900 Had some twenty stores
 
1970 The Lion name dropped and traded as Hillards
 
1971 Public company
 
1987 Acquired by [[Tesco]].


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of Cleckheaton

1885 Founded by John Wesley Hillard in Cleckheaton and initially traded as Lion Stores

1900 Had some twenty stores

1970 The Lion name dropped and traded as Hillards

1971 Public company

1987 Acquired by Tesco.

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Sources of Information